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From: jrd@cc.usu.edu (Joe Doupnik)
Subject: Re: VT-100 Terminal Problem-Mostly Solved
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Date: 29 Jun 99 22:11:15 MDT
Organization: Utah State University
To: kermit.misc@columbia.edu
In article <37797B92.BB45F209@ix.netcom.com>, Jeffrey <Jefflex@ix.netcom.com> writes:
> Thanks for suggestions.
>
> Now that I have gotten the VT-100 terminal to mark and print using keyboard
> and/or command lines, perhaps someone could suggest how I can get the same
> functions from the mouse. Presently, the mouse can highlight portions of the
> emulated terminal session, but any attempt to "select" the highlighted portions
> results in the marked area reverting to unmarked, unselected text.
>
> What settings or commands do I use to get the left mouse button to "mark" the
> selected portions of the session and the right mouse button to send the marked
> selection to my network print que?
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MS Windows, right? Click upper left corner of K95 box, choose Edit,
Mark. Now swipe the lines with your mouse. Go to that box again, Edit, Copy.
Paste it as usual with MS Windows material. To print you have to use a
program that MS Windows knows and has a Print option for. Try Wordpad or Word,
etc.
Joe D.